Disney as written by Judd Apatow. These Disney characters are now ruined child stars in Hollywood drowning their mid-llife crises in debauchery. I promise it’s much more heartening and less cynical than that sounds.

When cartoonist James Harvey called on artists on Tumblr to redraw the manga classic “Akira” with Simpsons characters, he probably didn’t expect to create the biggest crowdsourced comics project ever. Follow the #Bartkira tag on Tumblr. New pages are still being inked every day.

Two friends in the Caribbeans go on a fruit-picking errand and dare each other to explore a cave. Whether their encounters there are terrifying or comforting, we’re not sure, but Sloane is a talent to watch out for.

“Tin Tin” meets Thomas Pynchon’s “Mason & Dixon” in this tale of an oyster-reliant Maryland town trying to fend off pirates. Like all good maritime fantasies, Commander Bulloch leads a colorful and international crew aboard his ship.

Allie’s brand of illustrated essays have always been beloved, but it was Depression, Part II that made her a household name. Probably the most accurate description of clinical depression you’ll find anywhere.

A carnivore’s dystopian nightmare: meat has been banned in this fantasy-critter world, sparking an illegal steak trade. From Wolfenjump, an upcoming anthology curated by the ultra-talented Rory Morris and Jen Lee. Read the whole anthology here.

You’ve followed these roommates’ young adult fumbling for a decade, and now it’s QC’s tenth-year anniversary. One of the longest continuing serials in web comics, QC is like that beloved old TV show you grew up with. It’s also not above cracking a good cloaca joke.

The earth has stopped turning, and creepy critters have started to spawn from the regions of perpetual night. Amidst this is an unexperienced young witch-sheriff who botches his first extermination job. Sabo blends high fantasy with the wryly humdrum (he drives a shitty car and needs a witchery license), and her art is always immaculate.